With transnationalism, global and migration studies as its main framework, this study draws upon a dazzling array of primary sources to center Mexico’s transpacific relations and the influence they wielded over the region at the height of the steamship period.
“Ruth Mandujano López writes a beautiful story of diplomacy between Mexico and East Asia and of the laborers and entrepreneurs who crossed the Pacific to build transnational lives and businesses. It is a fitting sequel to the long Manila Galleon trade that first plied the Pacific trading Spanish American silver for Chinese silk and other luxury products of Asia.”
—Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Brown University
“By using the steamship as an ‘in-between place,’ this book fills a critical gap in our knowledge of nineteenth-century transpacific connections between Asia and Latin America and of Asian migrant mobility. Well-written and accessible, it is an important work for scholars working on Latin American history and the history of the Pacific World.”
—Fredy González, University of Illinois Chicago
Ruth Mandujano López is instructor of modern languages at Douglas College.